TaiShang
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In fact the Chinese Government is even too lenient sometimes, i think, in regards to these detractors whose only intent is to sow discord and social disharmony. The same groups of vermin that are in Japan as well. We in Japan must enable them to show their vocals as it is given their constitutional rights, however, new laws have been set in place such as Japan's anti-sedition laws , which are part of the sweeping anti-espionage laws.
Japan’s State Secret Law Unmolested | The Diplomat
The point of the matter is that we have realized the importance of civil society's harmony and how protests can lead to unfortunate consequences , as seen in the Ukraine. It seems to me that Beijing has too liberal of a stance in protests and should increase her policing and enforcement of these incidents. As we do in Japan, actually. Protests are relatively unheard of in Japan due in part to our laws.
China should double up the effort in Hong Kong. IMHO.
I agree. In this kind of social events artificially-manufactured by inside traitors and external professional provocateurs, swift and intimidating action is important.
China needs to clamp down on these political terrorist once and once for all, breaking their back through sheer number of security police, harsh beatings when there is violent reaction, and mass arrests to ensure that those arrested would be sentenced the most heavily with very little interaction with the outside world.
The US style. I do not think, after receiving such treatment, they will come back even more strongly. In fact, they will be scared and with their leadership all cleaned off, aimless.
I tend to believe that Beijing is just holding its last word until the situation really gets out of hand and then will weight in heavily regardless of what others might think. In this process, many facets of HK's "special" status will be eliminated.